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- Reptation abstract "Reptation is the thermal motion of very long linear, entangled macromolecules in polymer melts or concentrated polymer solutions. Derived from the word reptile, reptation suggests the movement of entangled polymer chains as being analogous to snakes slithering through one another. Pierre-Gilles de Gennes introduced (and named) the concept of reptation into polymer physics in 1971 to explain the dependence of the mobility of a macromolecule on its length. Reptation is used as a mechanism to explain viscous flow in an amorphous polymer. Sir Sam Edwards and Masao Doi later refined reptation theory. Similar phenomena also occur in proteins. Two closely related concepts are Reptons and Entanglement. A repton is a mobile point residing in the cells of a lattice, connected by bonds. Entanglement means the topological restriction of molecular motion by other chains.".
- Reptation thumbnail Reptation.svg?width=300.
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- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Brownian_motion.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Materials_science.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polymer_physics.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polymers.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Degree_of_polymerization.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Force.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Kuhn_length.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink List_of_important_publications_in_physics.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink List_of_publications_in_physics.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Macromolecule.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Macromolecules.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Masao_Doi.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Mass_diffusivity.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Mean_squared_displacement.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Molecular_mass.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Pierre-Gilles_de_Gennes.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Polymer.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Polymer_characterization.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Polymer_physics.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Proportionality_(mathematics).
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Protein_dynamics.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Relaxation_(physics).
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Reptile.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Rouse_model.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Sam_Edwards_(physicist).
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Snake.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Soft_matter.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Velocity.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Viscoelasticity.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink Viscosity.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink File:Reptation-_blob_model.svg.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink File:Reptation.svg.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLink File:Reptation_Theory.svg.
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reptation".
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLinkText "entanglement network".
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLinkText "entanglement".
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLinkText "entanglements".
- Reptation wikiPageWikiLinkText "reptation".
- Reptation hasPhotoCollection Reptation.
- Reptation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Reptation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Math.
- Reptation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Reptation subject Category:Materials_science.
- Reptation subject Category:Polymer_physics.
- Reptation subject Category:Polymers.
- Reptation hypernym Motion.
- Reptation type Work.
- Reptation type Physic.
- Reptation type Polymer.
- Reptation type Substance.
- Reptation type Thing.
- Reptation comment "Reptation is the thermal motion of very long linear, entangled macromolecules in polymer melts or concentrated polymer solutions. Derived from the word reptile, reptation suggests the movement of entangled polymer chains as being analogous to snakes slithering through one another. Pierre-Gilles de Gennes introduced (and named) the concept of reptation into polymer physics in 1971 to explain the dependence of the mobility of a macromolecule on its length.".
- Reptation label "Reptation".
- Reptation differentFrom Reputation.
- Reptation sameAs レプテーション.
- Reptation sameAs m.03d7_f6.
- Reptation sameAs Q7314336.
- Reptation sameAs Q7314336.
- Reptation wasDerivedFrom Reptation?oldid=679417877.
- Reptation depiction Reptation.svg.
- Reptation isPrimaryTopicOf Reptation.